Memorytag Hybrid Multidimensional Bar Text Code

ABSTRACT

An apparatus and method for cloud-based storage, retrieval and sharing of files tagged with barcodes and alphanumeric coding is provided. This application and method includes: either scanning a barcode by mobile device or inputting a code into a computer; decoding of the code or barcode provided, by installed application; accessing, by a cloud based storage system which hosts the associated or tagged file; and retrieving the file associated with the barcode or alphanumeric code. This method also includes a process by which: either by smart phone or personal computer; uploading or storing of files onto a cloud-based storage system; tagging of those stored files with a unique barcode and alphanumeric code; generating a barcode and alphanumeric code to associate with those tag files; and a method of transmitting barcodes or alphanumeric codes between smart phone users or computer uses for the purposes of sharing.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 13/759,863, filed Feb. 5, 2013, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/711,216, filed Oct. 9, 2012. The entire contents of the U.S. Non-Provisional patent application identified above is incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth to provide continuity of disclosure.

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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

Embodiments relate to mobile tagging, and more particularly but not exclusively, to mobile tagging utilizing multidimensional barcodes. Embodiments also relate to PC and other computer tagging.

2. Description of Related Art

Multidimensional barcodes, such as the two dimensional (2D) Quick Response (QD) (trademarked) barcode as described in Masahiro, U.S. Pat. No. 5,726,435 and. Masahiro, Jap. Pat. No. 2938338, allow users to enjoy both the convenience of traditional print media and the completeness of online media. Multidimensional barcodes with embedded URL codes often appear in magazine articles, business cards, item tags, and advertisements. Individuals, who wish to supplement this published media, may do so by taking a picture of a 2D barcode with a camera enabled cell phone that will redirect them to the programmed URL. The programmed URL can contain unlimited information to supplement the published media, including a products details, videos or contact information. Publishers and users can also print their own 2D barcodes for others.

For the most part, 2D barcodes have been commercially unavailable to individuals who merely want to generate a barcode and associate it with a video, photograph or document. Ordinary consumers and small businesses, find that the expense of investing into this technology exceeds the benefit provided. Further, another difficulty in using this technology is that the URL or video link usually requires a published website or hosting server. Moreover, current 2D barcodes cannot be processed visually and typically require a scanning mechanism.

Cloud storage providers, examples of whom include: Google Drive (trademarked), Rapidshare (trademarked) or Mega, are based on a model of storage where users upload data onto third party hosted servers. Cloud storage providers own large data centers and allow their customers to pay to buy or lease storage capacity on these websites. Some providers, like Rapidshare (trademarked), encourage sharing of user-submitted data by generating unique URL links to user-submitted content. In turn, users share their content with other by providing a URL link to this content. Typically, those who wish to enjoy user-submitted content must download this content through the unique link. For these reasons, clouds storage has become an incredibly popular service for users to upload and share photographs, videos, documents and other information.

Cloud storage models contain numerous disadvantages. URL links are often difficult to input by a user, unattractive on the text, and out of place when inserted into printed media. Further, users are often forced to download content before they may access it. Moreover, the interface of a cloud storage system is not friendly for a novel user and the files are not easily retrievable and shareable.

Accordingly, there exists a need to provide an improved, more user friendly, 2D code tagging systems, storage system, and processes for retrieving these tagged images for mobile phones, computers and other electronic devices.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention seeks to combine available and existing aspects of multidimensional tagging with the cloud storage's capabilities in a novel manner. This combination allows user to submit video, audio or other files onto a cloud based storage system. This process is achieved by and through an internet or network based network. The application tags each user submitted file by associating each file with a unique URL, 2D barcode and alphanumeric code. This hybrid multidimensional bar text code combination enables a user to, either with a 2D barcode or alphanumeric code, immediately view photographs, videos, audio files, or other data stored on a cloud storage system conveniently.

The present invention includes a convenient and easy storage system for users to submit their own video, audio or other files. One embodiment includes a cloud based file storage system where submitted files will be housed and linked with their tagged associated URL, 2D barcode and alphanumeric barcodes. In one embodiment, the user has the option to password protect their submitted files.

According to the preferred embodiment of this present invention, data is stored and tagged through the use of an electronic mobile application that is connected to the interne or network. This application stores user submitted data by processing it through a server that is connected to a cloud based database for storage, in one embodiment. Further, in one embodiment, this application tags user submitted data by associating files submitted by a user with a unique 2D barcode, alphanumeric barcode and a URL link. This application also grants the user many managerial functions over the submitted data including the power to delete files, add titles, add passwords, duplicate 2D barcodes, as well as other features. The application includes a component that allows a user to pay for the use of the application. Alternatively, the function of the above preferred embodiment may be performed by the application's website if the user should so choose.

An illustrative example of one embodiment of this present invention first starts with a person or business entity to producing a printed text such as a post card, sign, greeting card, advertisement or invitation to offer. Shortly thereafter, the person or business entity supplements their printed text with the hybrid multidimensional bar text code of this present invention. Both the 2D barcode and text produced below said barcode are tagged and associated directly with a video, photograph, audio file, contact information, or other data supplied by the producing person or business entity and stored on this present invention's server. The printed text, along with the 2D barcode and alphanumeric code, is conveniently shared amongst friends, customers, businesses or provided for the general public to view.

Using the camera function of a smart phone, the user takes a photograph of the 2D barcode. Alternatively, the user may enter the alphanumeric code into a smart phone, computer or similar electronic device. The smart phone or personal computer then automatically initiates a communication with a third party cloud server, where the associated photograph, video, audio file, contact information or other stored data is retrieved for the user to listen to or view.

As a non-limiting example, a musical band, who is interested in promoting their music, will publish a printed advertisement, like a band poster, that includes a hybrid multidimensional bar text code which they have associated with a sound file. A user captures a picture, using a smart phone, or inputs the alphanumeric number into his cell phone. Once the smart phone has processed the code or image, the smart phone transmits the audio file which is stored on a cloud based server. Thus, this present invention allows printed advertisements to be conveniently supplemented with media in a new and novel manner.

According to one aspect, there is provided a method for mobile or other computer tagging. The method can comprise: generating a hybrid multidimensional bar text code, wherein generating said hybrid code comprises generating a multidimensional barcode including text symbols; tagging a video, audio or other file with said hybrid multidimensional bar text code by associating said generated hybrid code with said file; storing said tagged file for retrieval; and retrieving said tagged file utilizing said hybrid multidimensional bar text code.

According to another aspect, there is provided an apparatus for mobile or other computer tagging. The apparatus comprises: at least one processor operably connectable to a plurality of user devices; a data bus coupled to said at least one processor; a computer-usable medium embodying computer program code, said computer-usable medium being coupled to said data bus; and said computer program code comprising instructions executable by said processor and configured for performing the aforesaid method for mobile or other computer tagging.

A computer-usable medium for mobile or other computer tagging system, said computer-usable medium embodying computer program code, said computer program code comprises computer executable instructions configured for performing the aforesaid method for mobile or other computer tagging.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a flow chart outlining a method for electronic device tagging according to one embodiment;

FIG. 2 is a flow chart outlining another possible method of this present invention for a user of this present invention to tag and associate a file with a multidimensional barcode and alphanumeric code, and then the process by which a different user may then retrieve the associated file by only having access to the previous user's multidimensional barcode tag or alphanumeric code;

FIG. 3 depicts flow chart outlining one method of a registered user to access and manage associated file according to one embodiment, including removing videos, adding videos, posting links to social media websites, adding passwords as well as other options;

FIG. 4 depicts an illustrative shot of a mobile user taking a photograph of a postcard that includes a hybrid multidimensional bar text code according to one embodiment;

FIG. 5 is a text image of an example of one of the many URLs generated and utilized by the present invention for the purposes of tagging user submitted data;

FIG. 6 depicts a flow chart outlining a method for electronic device tagging according to one embodiment;

FIG. 7 is an exemplary schematic diagram of one of many different environments wherein the embodiments may be practiced;

FIG. 8 depicts a flow chart outlining another method used by a new user of one embodiment of this present invention by which the user uploads a file and a process by which the application generates a unique URL link, 2D Code, and alphanumeric code for each file uploaded by the user according to one embodiment;

FIG. 9 is a block diagram depicting one of many available sample configurations of a network and internet communication system which include: a smart phone device, computer device, servers, and common network connections;

FIG. 10 is a block diagram that depicts a smart phone or mobile communication device with an attached camera and internet capabilities, in accordance with one of many sample configurations available that the present disclosure may function with;

FIG. 11 is an illustrative example that depicts a user one method of using this present invention involving the use of a hybrid multidimensional bar text code and the user's physical sense of vision provided by their eyes;

FIG. 12 is a block diagram that depicts one of the many available methods by which users may set up a subscription for the application of this present invention by the use of a payment gateway, merchant account and a bank.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific details are set forth, such as particular embodiments, procedures, techniques, etc. in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced in other embodiments that depart from these specific details.

FIG. 4 includes a diagram of a common two-dimensional (2D) barcode 403, which is an available technology that is improved upon according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. As seen in FIG. 4, 2D barcodes 403 have the potential to store more information by using another axis to store information, whereas historical one-dimensional barcodes are limited only to a horizontal axis.

The most common and frequently used 2D barcode is the barcode symbology referred to as the Quick Response (QR) code, which have been standardized by the International Organization for Standardization. As seen in FIG. 4, the QR code consists of black square dots arranged around a square grid on a white background. Three black and white positioning squares 407 are arranged 3 corners—the top two corners and also the bottom left corner. On the other hand, the bottom right corner of a QR code contains an alignment square 408. Additionally, the three positioning 407 boxes are interconnected by a timing pattern 411. This timing pattern 411 appears as an alternating black and white pixel line that connects each positioning square 407. The positioning squares 407, alignment squares 408, timing pattern 411 provide a means for an electronic device to recognize the QR code and compute the data that is stored by the configuration of black and white dots within the QR code 409. Information encoded in the QR code can be almost any type of data. In one embodiment of the present invention, a QR code may be used to store URL addresses often referred to as hardlinking or object hyperlinking.

QR barcode tag systems do not allow for alphanumeric entry, in other words, a user can only access and create the file by scanning the QR code. By sight alone, a consumer will be unable to input a QR code into a computer. As a result, if a user does not have the QR code, there is no way for the user to access the user files. Such systems are by no means user friendly. Other multidimensional barcode tag systems also, for example a one dimensional. UPC code, require scanning of the barcode to enable files to be accessed.

Technical features described in this application can be used to construct various embodiments of methods and apparatus for mobile tagging or other computer tagging. In one aspect, the present invention system may comprise apparatus configured to perform functionality of the methods of the embodiments described herein. In another aspect, the present invention system may comprise software modules and instructions, which when executed by one or more processors, cause the processors to perform the functionality of the methods of the embodiments described herein.

In one approach, the method for mobile tagging or other computer tagging comprises generating a hybrid 2D bar text code, wherein generating said hybrid barcode comprises generating a 2D barcode with included text symbols below. FIG. 4 includes an illustration of the preferred embodiments of this component of this present invention 403, referred to in here as a hybrid multidimensional bar text code. This hybrid barcode 403 contains two components: the first, a 2D barcode 412; the second, a six digit alphanumeric code 413. The method described in this present disclosure further comprises tagging a video, audio or other file with the hybrid multidimensional bar text code by associating the generated hybrid code with the file. The method further comprises storing the tagged file for retrieval and retrieving the tagged file utilizing the hybrid multidimensional bar text code.

In one embodiment, FIG. 8, Steps 801-811, describe one possible method of both storing user submitted data and secondarily tagging user submitted data to unique hybrid multidimensional bar text codes. This embodiment uses a mobile phone application program, or alternatively, a computer website. In step 801, the user downloads an application or accesses the application's website. Turning to FIG. 9, the user may download this application from an application server 951 by accessing the internet vis a vis wireless WLAN internet 911, wireless wan internet 921, or another type of network connection. Referring back to FIG. 8, the application subsequently requires the new user to complete steps 802-803. The user then initiates the next step of the process, 804, by uploading her file (including, but not limited to: videos, audio, pictures, text, documents or other files) onto the application's servers by clicking a “scan” button or other similar button on the interface. Referring to FIG. 10, which is a block diagram depicting one smartphone to be utilized in the present embodiment, the files may be retrieved from the smart phone's system memory 1036. The user may choose to upload saved photos 1034, saved videos 1033, saved documents 1032 or other files. Alternatively, the user may decide to create a video, picture or audio video using the smart phone's camera 1013 and microphone 1014 features.

Returning to FIG. 8, and continuing the above mentioned preferred embodiment, the application then completes a process described in 805-809 after the user submits a file. First, the application will house user submitted data on to a cloud-based storage system 805. Turning to FIG. 9, one example of how an embodiment may store data is through a cloud file server, 951. The application in this embodiment requires network connectivity through either a Wireless WLAN connection 911, Wireless WWAN connection 922, or alternatively a direct computer connection 961. After a user submits data to the network or internet 940, the user submitted data is then exchanged 952 between the cloud file server 951 and a database 953. Under this present embodiment, such databases may be commercial database providers or a database within the cloud file server. One example of such a third party commercial data base data provider is Amazon or Google. In this present embodiment of a file storage system, the user's save data is also stored in the cloud based storage system and associated with the unique 2D code, alphanumeric code and URL associated with the image. In this present embodiment, data is stored on the application's cloud file server for an infinite period of time or until the application's system administrator or the user decide to remove stored data.

Referring to FIG. 8, and continuing the above mentioned preferred embodiment, the application will next tag a unique URL link to the submitted file 806. Turning to FIG. 9, this process may be completed by one possible configuration of this present invention on the application server 971. In one example of this present invention, the URL link is created on the application server 971, by combining unique pre-generated codes stored on the application server's database 973. In this example the function of the URL links will be preferably to tag or associate user submitted data with a unique URL link. The described generated URL link will also be tagged with and associated with the user's submitted data, which is stored through the cloud file server 951 and located on the cloud file server'

Referring to FIG. 5, which is a specific text image of this present invention, one example of URL links generated in one embodiment of this present invention is seen in the text image shown in 501. This entire URL 501, includes a hyper text transfer protocol component 502, and a website address 503 that refers to a host name or the name of the website's server. This URL 501 also includes a component that will allow the user to hear audio, see videos or view documents based on an embedded player within the website 504. An example command to view videos may be ‘watch?v=’ as seen in 504. Further, the last part of the URL link 501 generated by this present embodiments preferably contains two parts, a short code 505 and a security code 506. In FIG. 5, the short code 505 is “alb2c3” and the security code 506 is “d4e5f6.” Each short code 505 has been pre-generated and the codes are stored in the application's database to ensure duplicity does not occur. For each piece of data stored onto the cloud server database, a unique short code shall be generated, associated or tagged on the application server. The security code 506, on the other hand, ideally performs one or more beneficial functions. In one example, the security code is used to ensure that the user possesses the associated 2D tag or alphanumeric code. In another example, the security code may be associated with an optional password entered in by the user after the user submits their video. Turning to FIG. 9, once a unique short code and security code have been generated the URL is complete and will be communicated 972 back to the sever 971 and in turn sent back to the user via the internet 940. The URL link will also be communicated to the application's cloud file server 951 where it is stored alongside the user's submitted data on the database 953. The method described in this step of the present embodiment is just one of many ways of doing this, and the present invention may be practiced in other embodiments which depart from the specifics set forth in this present disclosure.

Referring back to FIG. 8, and continuing with the above described embodiment, the application continues the process of tagging the user's submitted data by associating it with a generated 2D code 807. Using available technology, the generated 2D code will link and tag to the unique URL link generated in the prior step, 806. In one embodiment, each generated 2D code directly links, by use of a URL, to user submitted data stored on the application's sever. To further this association, the 2D code 807 is also associated alongside the saved data previously submitted, 804-805, by saving the 2D code alongside submitted data in cloud file server's database. Next, the application will generate an alphanumeric code, 808, which will be shown directly below the 2D code (previously generated in 807). Preferably, in one embodiment, the alphanumeric code generated in step 808 will correspond to the short code described in step 806. This association is also saved and stored in the application's database (not pictured).

Still referring to FIG. 8, and continuing with the above described embodiment, preferably, after the application has performed it's process of tagging user submitted data and saving this association in the database 806-808, the application will send back a message to the user to confirm that the data has been successfully stored (not pictured). The application or website, in this embodiment, will then display a copy of the 2D code and alphanumeric number 809. The application may deliver this unique saved 2D code and alphanumeric code 809 by: email addresses provided by the user in 802, through on on-screen displayed image, or by saving the data in the user's account under previously submitted files or a variety of other methods. The user may then choose to print the generated 2D code and alphanumeric code and attach it to the associated text. The user then will have the option, through the application, of protecting data from others to assess with a unique password 810. Other options or capabilities the present embodiment of this invention may have is to allow the user to add a title description, share the data with social media websites or upload additional files 810. After these steps are completed, the user may then distribute the hybrid multidimensional bar text code generated in 805-808 to others, which will allow them to access her submitted data through the use of a smartphone or home computer. Through the steps disclosed in FIG. 8, the user's data is stored onto a cloud based file server and tagged with the multidimensional bar text code of this present invention.

Embodiments may be practiced in many different methods. One example, the present invention may be used by an entity, business or group in conjunction with mass produced advertisements, such as but not limited to flyers, posters, brochures, pamphlets, business cards, magazine advertisements, newspaper advertisements, display racks, invitations and the like by including 2D Codes and alphanumeric codes generated by the present invention onto printed advertisements. In another example of this present invention, unique previously generated hybrid multidimensional bar text codes may be pre-printed on to postcards, birthday cards, picture frames, special event cards, ecards, invitations, announcements, stationary and the like for the user to supplement with their own videos. In this embodiment, involving regenerated hybrid multidimensional bar text codes, the processes of associating submitted images, videos, or other files may take different steps but still fall within the disclosures of this present invention.

Embodiments may be practiced in many different environments. By way of example, the memory tag hybrid multidimensional bar text code system of embodiments may be implemented on at least one network server site in conjunction with at least one user processor apparatus, such as but not limited to video camera devices; mobile telephone devices; smart phone devices; tablet devices, portable processor devices; personal computer (PC) devices; surveillance devices. The network server site (see for example website server of FIG. 9) may be provided within a network which, for preference, is the Internet, but equally can be any one of, combination of, or interconnection of, but not restricted to: a local area network (LAN); a wide area network (WWAN): a home network; and a wireless network. The user processor apparatus communicates with the network server site over a telecommunication network and/or internet etc.

A non-limiting exemplary schematic diagram of one of many such different environments wherein the embodiments of the memory tag systems and methods may be practiced is depicted in FIG. 7. A cellular telecommunication network, and/or internet, interconnects user devices 701 and the memory tag system website server. A cloud file server and database stores files uploaded in response to the website server receiving instructions from users 702 via user devices 701. A database (not shown) stores generated hybrid codes for access by the system. The memory tag system associates the files with hybrid codes.

The non-limiting specific exemplary schematic diagram of one of many such different network environments wherein the embodiments of the memory tag systems and methods described in this present disclosure may be practiced is depicted in FIG. 9. FIG. 9 describes the various different methods that a user of this present invention may connect to network or internet 940, through either an internet capable smart phone 901, or an internet capable personal computer 961. The first method described method in this specific exemplary diagram that a computer or smart phone may use to connect to the internet is through a local area network (LAN) connection 963. The computer, 961, connects a networking cable into the network 940. The smart phone 901 my too connect to the network 940 by directly connecting into the computer 961 through a networking connection 962. Turning to FIG. 10, this connection is made possible by the processor 1001, which is connected to a Local Area Network 1012 connected to a remote computer 1011. Turning back to FIG. 9, although the LAN connection described in 962-963 may be currently unavailable for the internet, it remains a feasible alternative use of this present invention in one embodiment.

A second example of a non-limiting exemplary diagram of one of many such network environments is further seen in FIG. 9. 911-914 demonstrate how a computer 961 or smart phone 901 may connect wirelessly or wired into a wireless WLAN system 913. First, the smart phone or computer must have an installed wireless card or wireless compatibility, and then it connects through the Wireless LAN device wirelessly 911 and 912. Alternatively, the computer or smart phone may connect to the wireless WLAN system through an Ethernet cable, 912. Next, the wireless WLAN device connects to a WLAN access point interface 914. Instead of a WLAN access point interface 914, it is feasible that some network systems will have a wireless network gateway 924, with integrated firewalls. After, the system connects to a wireless connector system, 930. If this wireless systems connector 914 is to be connected to the internet, the wireless systems connector must connect to an internet service provider (not shown) before the user may access the internet. This wireless system device is capable of connecting into the internet or designed network, 940. A third example of a non-limiting exemplary diagram of one of the many such network environments is shown in FIG. 9, 921-924 and 930. This third example is based on a wireless wide area network (WWAN) connection, commonly used by smart phones and mobile technology networks. Non-limiting examples of currently WWAN providers include: T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon, MetroPCS, and AT&T. First, the smart phone or feasibly a computer would transmit a signal to the Wireless WWAN receiver or tower 921. The signal then would be transmitted 923 to the Wireless Network Gateway 924 of the WWAN internet service provider. The WWAN internet service provider, after authentication, authorization or any similar process, then will transport the signal to a wireless connector system, 930 which will connect directly to the internet or network 940.

Continuing with FIG. 2, in an exemplary embodiment of the present design, steps 201-204 describe the process that an entity or individual will use to tag a published advertisement, text, postcard or the like with an associated file (including: audio, video, text, or other file) with a hybrid multidimensional bar text code that is printed on the media. Steps 205-209 describe the process that a user, who has received a published advertisement, to retrieve the associated file by inputting either the 2D Code or alphanumeric code into a cell phone or computer. First, an entity will decide to mark an item or piece of data using the application described in this present invention. Unique hybrid multidimensional bar text codes are stored in the system's cloud server 201 and the entity will then print the hybrid multidimensional bar text code onto the item 202. Then, using an embodiment of an application of this present invention, the entity will upload that file 203 onto the cloud storage database maintained by the application. The file uploaded by the entity 203 will become tagged and associated with both the 2D barcode and text code on the printed advertisement 204. Now, turning to the user, she will first receive the advertisement or other text prepared by the entity with an included hybrid multidimensional bar text code. Next, a user will have an option to either: input the printed alphanumeric number into an application 205; or, alternatively, the user may take a picture of the 2D Code 206 which will be automatically decoded by her cell phone 207. Using either method, the user will reach the application website where she will be able to access the data tagged by the 2D code or alphanumeric code 208. The data, having been uploaded previously, would have been stored on the application's cloud file database and made available by the cloud server. Finally, the application displays the stored information on the user's smart phone or computer 209.

In one example of this embodiment, an artist decides to promote their new album by publishing a band poster. Using the present invention, they are able to associate a sound file stored on a cloud based server with a hybrid multidimensional bar text code. This hybrid multidimensional bar text code, which is associated with the artist's top music track, appears is printed onto the artist's band poster. A user, who is interested in hearing the artist's track after seeing the album poster, is able to hear the stored music file by input the 2D Code or alphanumeric code into her smart phone or computer.

In another example, the application software configures hybrid multidimensional bar text code into printable files which are provided to the user device to enable the user to print off the hybrid 2D text code onto individual labels or directly print or attach to end products. The user can place the code on anything and have details for it. By way of non-limiting example, for a greeting card, a user can record a personal video message to their special someone using their smart phone and associate the video message file to an hybrid multidimensional bar text code using the application of the present invention. The user can simply print off the code onto an adhesive backed label and and stick the hybrid multidimensional bar text code label on the greeting card. When the recipient gets the card, the recipient can use their smart phone or pc and the memory tag system to view the video message from the giver by scanning the code on the greeting card. In another non-limiting example, the user can stick the hybrid multidimensional bar text code on a picture and upload a video or audio message describing the picture. Anyone who scans the 2D code or types in the alphanumeric code can listen or watch the person tell them what the picture is about. In another example, the barcode is pre-printed on post cards previously and the user simply has to associate a video message to the barcodes and alphanumeric codes.

The memory tag hybrid multidimensional bar text code apparatus and methods of some embodiments capture different data and uses different databases. In one example, the hybrid 2D code uses both alpha and numeric and even symbols to further allow ease of use and protection for the user. The hybrid 2D codes while being generated capture the users name, phone, address and email a copy to the user for later usage or records in case of loss. The files are stored for an eternity where others only for 20 to a 100 years. The system can be used by anyone with a simple skill set to create and share their own personal messages for any occasion for any medium.

In one example, the software application is configured to create an infinite amount of hybrid 2D codes that have alphanumeric and even symbols then stores them in a database to be assigned to future users. The software application for generating and assigning the codes, for upload and storing the files and recording information work in harmony together capturing and storing all data, statistics stc.

In yet another example, the software application is configured to enable the user device, under control of the user, to design and customize the hybrid multidimensional bar text code that is to be associated with the uploaded file. FIG. 6 is a flow chart outlining a method for mobile tagging according to one such example. In one non-limiting example, the software is configured to enable the user to utilize the user device to decide on the text component of the hybrid multidimensional bar text code. In this manner, the user can enter via the user device a particular text code, e.g. alphanumeric and even symbols, that is easy to memorize. In another example, the user can operate the user device to select from some options that are easier to memorize. The software application generates a hybrid multidimensional bar text code in which the text component corresponds to the user entered or selected code.

Turning now to FIG. 10, which represents an exemplary example of one of the many configurations of a camera enabled smart phone which may be used for the present invention. FIG. 1047-1050 represents another non-limiting example of a possible configuration of a WLAN internet or network connection this present invention may be connected to. Next, FIG. 1039, 1040-1046 show another non-limiting example of a WWAN internet/network connection. Finally, 1012-1011 show a direct LAN connection for the present invention. All three alternatives are connected to a central processor 1001, where data is processed through commands and instructions.

Remaining on FIG. 10, non-limiting example smart phone configurations aimed to store data are shown in 1028-1036. A typical smart phone stores saved information on a flash memory card 1037, although other methods are feasible. The application, or similar application of this present invention is stored at 1029 under application portion 1030 of the system's memory 1036. The data portion 1035 stores saved data, including: contact data, saved photos 1034, saved videos 1033, saved documents 1032 as well as other saved files. Also saved is the operating system 1031 and program data 1028. Although not to common, alternative designs may feasibly store saved photos, videos, or documents by using a sim card 1038, rom memory 1018, ram memory 1017, or removable memory 1025.

Remaining on FIG. 10, non-limiting examples of smart phone configurations that enable a user to input 2D codes or alphanumeric codes of this present invention are shown in 1019-1021 and 1013. The camera component of a smart phone 1013 may be used to take a picture of a printed 2D Code of this sample invention. Once user has captured a 2D code with the camera 1013, the information is relayed to the processor 1001 and another running application such as the operating system 1031 recognizes the 2D Code of this present invention. The operating system 1031 then will open either an internet browser 1030 or launch the memory tag application 1029, if installed. This process allows the user the file associated with the 2D Code. Alternatively, a user may use 1019-1021 to input an alphanumeric code using a smart phone's touch screen. First, the user will be shown an on screen keyboard display 1019, and will then manually input the alphanumeric code of this present invention. Driving and sensing lines 1020, will sense the user's manually inputted alphanumeric code, and relay the information to the processor 1001 who will check for errors. A bonding layer and protective outer glass cover 1021 encase the two layers described 1019 and 1020, so a user's touch will not destroy the phone. The inputted alphanumeric code will then retrieve the stored tagged file associated with the alphanumeric code.

In one example, the process of retrieving the tagged file utilizing the hybrid multidimensional bar text code may be implemented by scanning the multidimensional bar component of the hybrid code using the user device (mobile, PC, etc.) as the scanner, decoding the hybrid code and using the decoded contents to look up and retrieve the file associated with the hybrid code. In one example, the multidimensional bar component is a two dimensional barcode. For example the two dimensional barcode may be a 2D code. In another example, the component may be a datamatrix. In another example, the multidimensional bar component is a three dimensional barcode.

In another example, the user may optionally enter, via the user device, the text component of the hybrid code, that is, the characters, alpha, numeric, and/or symbols etc. of the text code included in the hybrid multidimensional code. Text is used herein to mean any characters, alpha, numeric etc. or symbols that can be entered through texting operations on the mobile user device. ABCD123!@# is an example of such text. The tag system then utilizes the text component to enable the user to look up and retrieve the file associated with the hybrid code.

In one approach, a simple smartphone or PC downloads an application that allows the user to create their own personal audio or video message. The software then assigns hybrid multidimensional bar text code to their file, the file is then stored for eternity. This personal message can be something as simple as a grocery reminder to a special message to a loved one on a greeting card.

FIG. 4 depicts an illustrative example of one method of using one embodiment of this present invention. 401 shows a post card sent by a friend or associate and delivered to the user of this present invention 402. This post card 401 contains 402, but also one embodiment of the hybrid multidimensional bar text code of this present invention 403. The 2D Code and alphanumeric code 403 is affixed to this postcard by tape, a sticker, glue, printed or has been previously preprinted on the post card. The user, who is interested in supplementing the text of the post card with the video embedded in the code, uses a smart phone 406, through its camera function 413, to capture an image of the hybrid multidimensional bar text code of this present invention 404. By this process, the user's phone will immediately recognize the 2D tag and grant the user access to the data associated with the 2D tag.

The hybrid 2D code allows the user to scan the hybrid 2D code or go directly to the application website and type in their alphanumeric and symbol code (text code) to view the files. Unlike known tag systems in which lose of the 2D code results in the user never being able to recover the data, the app and software of one or more embodiments captures the users name, phone#, email address and sends them confirmation codes to view and use the 2D code in the case they lose or misplace the physical 2D code to scan or use the alphanumeric symbol code. It allows people to create a scanable and alphanumeric 2D code personal video or audio file that's easy for anyone to create or view.

FIG. 11 depicts an illustrative example of one method of using one embodiment of this present invention. 1101 shows the hybrid multidimensional bar text code of this present invention, affixed to a text that a user 1104 wants to supplement. The 2D code and alphanumeric code 1101, contains two parts: first, the 2D Code 1106, and second, the alphanumeric code 1107. The user 1104, who does not have a smart phone will find it very difficult to input the 2D Code 1106 into any machine. However, the user 1104, can easily recognize the alphanumeric code 1107. Using a user's 1104 eyes 1105, the user simply has to look 1103 at the alphanumeric code 1102 to process this information. Through the online application, either by cell phone or Internet, the user 1104 will input the alphanumeric code 1102 that he recovered by vision 1103 into the application. The application, in turn will retrieve the stored data and show present it to the user.

Software and apps from smartphone or pc create a unique, scanable, 2D code with alphanumeric functionality that allows the user to create, share and view a video or audio file, safely stored and accessible for eternity, viewable and accessible from PC or smartphone.

In one example, the system retrieves the file associated with a hybrid code by using the text component, e.g. the alphanumeric code, of the hybrid code to first retrieve the hybrid code in a database or other storage area. The file associated with the hybrid code can then be accessed using the retrieved hybrid code.

Turning now to FIG. 3, FIG. 3 is an example of one embodiment of this present invention that involves the application of this present invention. Through the use of the application, a user may manage uploaded files and the user may also modify each associated file's 2D Code and alphanumeric code. Steps 301-305 describe the process by which a user will log on the application. First, the user accesses an internet capable smart phone or computer 301. Next, the user will access the internet 302. After, the user will access the mobile application or the application's website 303. A user who has not accessed the mobile application on their internet-capable smart phone may download the application through the internet and register the application (not shown). A user who has previously accessed the application on their internet-capable smart phone will have to log on to the application with her unique username and password 304. Any user may access the application's website and simply manually input the alphanumeric code 305 that the file is associated with. If a video or other file is password protected, under this present embodiment of this present invention, the user must enter the password 306. A prior user, who has already uploaded videos, will then be shown an interface where her submitted videos are stored 307. In this interface, the user may decide to add additional videos either recorded at that time or stored in the device she is using. She then may modify files, remove files, add password protection, change associated hybrid multidimensional bar text codes through the interface 308. Another option the user has is to post videos or other files onto social media websites 309. One example of a method of sharing the user's submitted videos with a social media website 309 would include removing the security code generated by the URL link through the application's server and allowing social media users to access the video by an embedded player. The user's management options of previously submitted files are by no means exhaustive nor are the methods exhaustive.

FIG. 12 is a block diagram illustrating one of the various ways of online merchant processing available for this present invention. According to one embodiment of this present invention, a user of this application may be changed a small annual or monthly fee in order to upload, tag and store files onto the application's server and data base. Turning to FIG. 12, the user 1203 has obtained an internee capable smart phone or computer 1202. The user, through his smart phone, 1201 will agree to the terms of use of the application provide the application with payment information and agree to a subscription. This order, in turn, is transmitted 1204 to the application's server 1205. The application's server will then make a request 1206 to the payment gateway 1207. Nonlimiting examples of some payment gateways include authorize.net. Next, the payment gateway 1207 will make a request for confirmation 1208 to the user's bank 1209. The user's bank then will respond 1208 to the payment gateway. This response 1208 is communicated 1206 back to the application's server 1205 by the payment gateway 1207. The application's server will then respond 1204 to the user subscribing to the application 1201. If the application user's 1201 bank 1029 has authorized the request for confirmation 1208, the user will have successfully subscribed to the application for a monthly or yearly basis and the user's bank 1209 next will transfer funds 1210 to the application's merchant account 1211. However, if the user's bank 1209 has not authorized the request 1208, the user 1201 will have to submit a new order 1204 and start this process all over again until a favorable response is secured by the bank.

In another embodiment of this present invention, users who upload, store and retrieve photos, videos, or other files using the application system of this present invention are not charged a monthly or yearly subscription. Under this present embodiment, the application is free to use, but there will be advertisements provided by third party advertisement companies. Each advertisement may appear somewhere in the interface of the present invention or website by a video, photo or audio file. Advertisers will support the application by remitting payments to the application's merchant account based on the amounts of advertisements transmitted, amount of advertisements clicked or other calculations the advertiser agrees to. In another embodiment, a user may agree to a subscription, as seen in FIG. 12, in exchange for the application removing advertisements.

In another example of this present embodiment, the administrator of the application and application's server may have powers to manage user submitted data. The administrator of the application may decide to remove uploaded files if it is within their discretion. The administrator of the application of this present invention may also manage payment information.

Specific reference to components, process steps, and other elements are not intended to be limiting. Further, it is understood that like parts bear the same reference numerals, when referring to alternate Figures. It will be further noted that the Figures are schematic and provided for guidance to the skilled reader and are not necessarily drawn to scale. Rather, the various drawing scales, aspect ratios, and numbers of components shown in the Figures may be purposely distorted to make certain features or relationships easier to understand.

It is to be understood that the described embodiments of the invention are illustrative only and that modifications thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, this invention is not to be regarded as limited to the embodiments disclosed, but is to be limited only as defined by the appended claims herein. 

1. A method for computer or mobile tagging comprising: generating a hybrid multidimensional bar text code, wherein generating said hybrid code comprises generating a multidimensional barcode including a text component; generating a unique URL link wherein that URL link is embedded into the hybrid multidimensional barcode; tagging a video, audio or other file with said hybrid multidimensional bar text code by associating said generated hybrid code with said file; and storing said file alongside the multidimensional bar text code and URL link for retrieval; and such tagging is accomplished by means of the use of a mobile application, computer program or similar electronic device.
 2. A combination of claim 1 wherein the method wherein tagging said hybrid multidimensional bar text code with a submitted video, audio or other file tagged may be accomplished or tagged through a network or internet environment and through an application server and database.
 3. A combination of claim 1 wherein the mentioned hybrid multidimensional bar text code associated with video, audio or other file may be printed, stored, or otherwise implanted on printed media.
 4. A combination of claim 1 wherein the mentioned hybrid multidimensional bar text code may be preprinted or pre-prepared on a publication, stationary or other text medium and the user may later tag and associate an image, audio or other file with that preprinted code.
 5. A combination of claim 1 wherein the tagged video, audio or other file associated with the hybrid multidimensional bar text code may be password protected or closed from view of others.
 6. A method of file and document storage compromising; uploading a video, audio or other file onto a cloud based file storage system; and storing the associated multidimensional barcode, unique alphanumeric code and URL link with the uploaded file; and storing such submitted file and its associated multidimensional barcode for an infinite period of time or until the user or systems administrator decides to delete the submitted file.
 7. A combination of claim 6 wherein the stored video, audio, or other file is also stored and associated with a unique URL link, multidimensional barcode and an alphanumeric code.
 8. A combination of claim 6 wherein the stored video, audio, or other file may be password protected or otherwise secured for the benefit of the one who has submitted the file.
 9. A combination of claim 6 wherein the stored video, audio or other file is stored by the method of use of a mobile phone application, computer, website or similar electronic device.
 10. A method of file and document retrieval compromising; scanning a hybrid multidimensional bar text code by or camera or scanning device; or inputting the text component of a hybrid multidimensional bar text code into a computer system; and retrieving video, audio or other files tagged and associated with said hybrid multidimensional bar text code; and viewing the video, audio or other file tagged with said hybrid multidimensional bar text code by embedded player.
 11. The document retrieval system of claim 10 wherein the mentioned hybrid multidimensional bar text code contains an embedded URL link to which the tagged video, audio or other file is directly associated with.
 12. The document retrieval system of claim 10 wherein a user has the choice of scanning a multidimensional barcode or inputting an alphanumeric code onto an application or website in order to retrieve the associated and tagged image, video, audio file or other file.
 13. A combination of the document retrieval system of claim 10 wherein the multidimensional bar text code is shared through various social media websites and available to view through the use of an embedded player.
 14. The document retrieval system of claim 10 wherein an image, video, audio or other file may be embedded into printed text to be retrieved by a user who wishes to supplement the data on the printed text with the embedded image, video, audio or other file.
 15. The document retrieval system of claim 10 wherein the user may share video, audio, or other content by distributing multidimensional barcodes or alphanumeric codes to others.
 16. An online application, composing in combination: an program by which to combine regenerated short codes and security codes to create a unique URL code that is tagged and associated with each file uploaded by a user; and a program by which to create an multi-digit alphanumeric code that is tagged and associated to each file submitted by the user; and a program by which to generate unique multidimensional barcodes that are embedded with the a unique URL link and tagged with user submitted files; and a program by which to store user uploaded files into a cloud-based storage system; and an application that is useable by smart-phone users; and an internet compatible application, housed on a server, that processes data and communicates to application users by and through the internet or network.
 17. The online application of claim 16 wherein the user may manage said uploaded and tagged files by, at her option, providing password protection, viewing submitted files, uploading submitted files to social media websites, delete submitted files, add descriptions, add a title to, and print out or save associated multidimensional bar text codes.
 18. The online application of claim 16 that has the functionality of automatically launching on a smart phone user's phone after the user captures an image of the multidimensional bar text code.
 19. The online application of claim 16 wherein the application includes a component to allow new users to register for the application and a component that allows users to pay for use of the application by various methods including online credit card or by the use of third party merchants.
 20. The online application of claim 16 wherein users may view through an interface their submitted video, photos or other files and the unique multidimensional barcode and alphanumeric text code tagged and associated with each image.
 21. The online application of claim 16 wherein an administrator of the application may manage submitted images, associated multidimensional bar text codes, and manage billing information. 